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Luminescence and Nonlinear Optical Properties in Copper(I) Halide Extended Networks
The syntheses, structures, and luminescence
properties of a series
of copperÂ(I) halide coordination polymers, prepared with mono- and
bidentate N-heteroaromatic ligands, are reported. These metalâorganic
coordination networks form [Cu<sub>2</sub>I<sub>2</sub>L]<sub><i>n</i></sub> for bidentate ligands (where L = pyrazine (<b>1</b>), quinazoline (<b>2</b>)) and [CuIL]<sub><i>n</i></sub> for monodentate ligands (where L = 3-benzoylpyridine (<b>3</b>) and 4-benzoylpyridineÂ(<b>4</b>)). Both sets of compounds
exhibit a double-stranded stairî¸Cu<sub>2</sub>I<sub>2</sub>î¸polymer, or âladderâ structure with the ligand
coordinating to the metal in a bidentate (bridging two stairs) or
monodentate mode. The copper bromide analogues for the bidentate ligands
were also targeted, [Cu<sub>2</sub>Br<sub>2</sub>L]<sub><i>n</i></sub> for L = pyrazine (<b>5</b>) with the same stair structure,
as well as compositions of [CuBrÂ(L)]<sub><i>n</i></sub> for
L = pyrazine (<b>6</b>) and quinazoline (<b>7</b>), which
have a different structure type, where the âCuâBrâ
forms a single-stranded âzigzagâ chain. These copper
halide polymers were found to be luminescent at room temperature,
with emission peaks ranging from âź550 to 680 nm with small
shifts at low temperature. The structure (stair or chain), the halide
(I or Br), as well as the ligand play an important role in determining
the position and intensity of emission. Lifetime measurements at room
and low temperatures confirm the presence of thermally activated delayed
fluorescence, or singlet harvesting for compounds <b>1</b>, <b>2</b>, and <b>7</b>. We also investigated the nonlinear
optical properties and found that, of this series, [CuBrÂ(quinazoline)]<sub><i>n</i></sub> shows a very strong second harmonic generating
response that is âź150 times greater than that of Îą-SiO<sub>2</sub>